Correct the Grammar
The Great Gatsby
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
Literary Devices
100

I seen this TikTok about The Great Gatsby yesterday.

I saw this TikTok about The Great Gatsby yesterday.

100

The green light is an example of this.

What is symbolism?

100

When an object represents a bigger idea.

What is symbolism? 

100

The definition of 'scorn'.

What is to strongly dislike something?

100

A central underlying message or concept in a story.

What is theme?

200

i went to the store with megan and alicia on monday.

I went to the store with Megan and Alicia on Monday.

(I, names, and days should ALWAYS be capitalized)

200

The author of The Great Gatsby

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

200

Human qualities given to non-human things.

What is personification?

200

"That argument is fallacious, misleading, and just totally wrong." 

The definition of fallacious. 

What is false?

200

The sequence of events in a story.

What is the plot?

300

I am so excited for break

I am so excited for break! 

Or

I am so excited for break.

300

The sport Tom Buchanan played in college.

What is polo?

(Not golf... 5th hour)

300

Jumbo shrimp

What is an oxymoron? 

300

The definition of 'borne.'

(From the final line of TGG)

What is to be carried?

300

The type of conflict that exists in one's own mind. 

What is Man vs. Self?
400

The other day I went to Walmart Target and Starbucks. 

The other day I went to Walmart, Target, and Starbucks. 

400

The color suit Gatsby wore. Tom thought it was absurd. 

What is a pink suit?

400

For example, time is money.

What is a metaphor?

400

The definition of 'libel.'

What is a type of slander where something untrue is written?

400

Hints at future events.

What is foreshadowing? 

500

The student knows alot about The Great Gatsby.

The student knows a lot about The Great Gatsby.

500

The musical actor who played Gatsby in the Broadway musical The Great Gatsby.

Who is Jeremy Jordan?

500

An exaggeration. 

What is a hyperbole?

500

The meaning of the root 'bene.' 

(ex. beneficial or benefit)

What is good?

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is how the attitude the author uses intentionally in a story.

Mood is how the reader feels.